Pinch Like You Mean It! 101 Ways to Spend Less Money Now by Dr. Penny Pincher - HTML preview

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Tip 66: Take good care of your teeth

Taking care of your teeth doesn't cost much compared to the cost of dental work that you’ll need if you don't.  It is a good investment to spend a little money to keep a good toothbrush, toothpaste, and dental floss on hand.  Dental check-ups and routine fillings and other dental work cost money, but if you don’t keep up it will cost even more money if worse problems develop.  If you're lucky, you can use your dental coverage to pay for most of your dental check-ups and cleaning appointments.  Chewing sugar-free gum is also good for your teeth, and helps you avoid eating snacks that may not be good for you.  Drinking tea is also said to be good for your teeth.

 

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